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A thief entered the vestry of St. Peter's Church, Wellington^ the other Sunday, during the morning service. He went thoroughly through the coats of choristers, and in one of them found ten sovereigns. The total wages bill for. a fortnight of the Ashington colliery, near Morpeth (England); stated to be the largest on earth, is £17,000. ■ . , Messrs Harland and Wolfe have secured an order from the Belgian Red Star Line for a, 15,000 ton iiner for the Antwerp-New York service. WOOL —AND— PRODUCE SEASONJ9OB-9. *YX7"E are, as asual, making Advances . TT ' . on ••■•■•-, Woo!, Butter, "and Genera! Produce for shipment to the LONDON market or for sale in WELLINGTON. The "Kia-Ora" will be put on in Wellington to load wool up to the 28th November to catch the January sales in London. WELLINGTON SALES. Apart from the W^qol Brokers' Association's sales to be held on 13th November, 1908, 4th FecMr.b:>r, 1908, Bth January 1909. knd 19fch February, 1909, we hold fortnightly sales of Woo!, Skins, Hides, etc., »on alternate Fridays throughout tho year. Reports of' same together with lists of prices realised, will ba forwarded to farmers on application. Careful valuations are mado in every case before, the ', sale, and the owner's interest is protected at full market value. Account Sales and Cheques posted promptly. LEVIN & CO., Ltd., Merchants & Shippers. 4G5

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12400, 16 November 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12400, 16 November 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12400, 16 November 1908, Page 1